Letters to a Friend; Containing an Unanswerable Vindication of the Church of England [electronic resource]: From the Imputation of Popery and Superstition, and Reasons Against the Repeal of the Test Laws Including a Defence of the Parliamentary Speeches of the Right Honourable Frederick Lord North, (Now Earl of Guildford) and the Right Honourable Mr. Pitt, for the Continuance of the Test Acts, in Strictures Made on a Pamphlet, Just Published, Against Them, by a Master of Arts, of the University of Oxford. By a Chaplain of the Navy. In Two Volumes

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Letters to a friend; containing an unanswerable vindication of the Church of England
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from the imputation of popery and superstition, and reasons against the repeal of the Test laws Including A Defence of the Parliamentary Speeches of the Right Honourable Frederick Lord North, (now Earl of Guildford) and the Right Honourable Mr. Pitt, for the Continuance of the Test Acts, in Strictures made on a Pamphlet, just published, Against Them, by A Master of Arts, of the University of Oxford. By a chaplain of the navy. In two volumes.